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Suzuki GSR600 User Manual

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2-32 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
OIL PRESSURE CHECK
Check the engine oil pressure periodically. This will give a good indication of the condition of the moving
parts.
OIL PRESSURE SPECIFICATION
If the oil pressure is lower or higher than the specification, the following causes may be considered.
LOW OIL PRESSURE
* Clogged oil filter
* Oil leakage from the oil passage
* Damaged O-ring
* Defective oil pump
* Combination of the above items
HIGH OIL PRESSURE
* Engine oil viscosity is too high
* Clogged oil passage
* Combination of the above items
OIL PRESSURE TEST PROCEDURE
Start the engine and check if the oil pressure indicator light is
turned on. If the light stays on, check the oil pressure indicator
light circuit. If the circuit is OK, check the oil pressure in the fol-
lowing manner.
Remove the main oil gallery plug 1.
Install the oil pressure gauge and adaptor into the main oil
gallery.
Warm up the engine as follows:
Summer : 10 min at 2 000 r/min
Winter : 20 min at 2 000 r/min
After warming up, increase the engine speed to 3 000 r/min
(observe the tachometer), and read the oil pressure gauge.
09915-74521: Oil pressure gauge hose
09915-74540: Oil pressure gauge attachment
09915-77331: Meter (for high pressure)
Oil gallery plug (M16): 35 N·m (3.5 kgf-m)
200 – 500 kPa (2.0 – 5.0 kgf/cm
2
) at 3 000 r/min, Oil temp. at 60 °C

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BrandSuzuki
ModelGSR600
CategoryMotorcycle
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